New York Lingerie Shows Part 2 ~ Curve
By ELLEN LEWIS
While I intend to showcase visual highlights mined from the Curve NY show, I have a few macro-observations I want to present. As a merchant, I am not only charged with identifying product with sales force, but also, I must sniff out shifts in consumer interest at a visceral level. This is the lingerie trade show where such vibes emerge. It is, by default of space availability, the only venue capable of accommodating mainstream brands as well as side shows valuable to retailer education.
Love and Swans
I will go first with The Lingerie Briefs Salon, a joint collaboration between my brand and Curve NY. They proposed a Salon concept showcasing small independent entrepreneurs whose budgets could not accommodate a tradeshow presence. I agreed to share my liaison with many Indie designers to whom this exposure would be valuable. My only requirement: a gallery worthy of lingerie art, hosted non-stop by a lingerie expert and set apart visually by its environment. Thank you Curve! The Salon was a great success with over 100 visitors including specialty and department stores as well as trend services and press. The feedback has been excellent, with some of the brands already being contacted by interested buyers.
Apilat
By far and away, the major shift in the lingerie biosphere was the percolation of lingerie for men in the marketplace. Besides the ever-growing men’s underwear business finding a harbor in intimate apparel stores, I am now seeing intimates specially created for the male body form. This includes trans women as well. To see these collections at a mainstream lingerie show is transformative. We have already showcased Cosabella’s entry into this spectrum. At Curve two brands caught my eye.
ZHE and Menagerie
Menagerie Intimates created by Roman Sipe, is already an incredibly successful collection in this channel. Roman has been at it for 8 years, dressing a huge array of men craving these lacy items including celebrities, entertainers, and his followers. Smart, talented and a joy to listen to, he is leading the way.
Menagerie
ZHE by Karen Elizabeth is an ode to transwomen. Inspired by her own daughter’s story, this is a newcomer to the category focused on the male anatomy.
Threads
Then, of course, there is innovation, the lifeline of the foundations business. It is not only the technical advances in product development, note Threads Hosiery and Panty Promise, but also the surfacing of AI in the critical element of fit. Fit Match takes this discussion to whole new level.
Wacoal
At a mainstream show, particularly in the bra and panty space, one can witness sales successes when reviewing styles that are tried and true. I call these renewed basics, proven margin builders.
Finally, as I mentioned last week in the Evolution Show recap, there are trends. The biggest stories remain the same with a few extra observations: Lace, embroidery, sheer fabrics, silk, faux leather, bridal and color explosions continue here. Again, the burnt oranges, reds and blues dominate with touches of green and brown emerging as a basic. Bodysuits and soft bras dominate. However, underwires are not to be ignored, especially in soft unlined, silhouettes. Shapewear is back, Prints are kitschy or floral with a touch of graphics. Pajamas and Robes continue their foray into ready-to-wear. And the touchstone of lingerie is everywhere in the details. Certain messages continue to resonate such as sustainability and size inclusivity and ethnicity. However, it is the emerging focus on the LGBTIQA+ consumer that inspired me most.
The show was smaller than the past. However this allowed for more time focused on each brand. The messages still flowed. The images below help tell this story better than words.
Kilo Brava
Kilo Brava
Aubade
Chantelle
Mey
Maison Lejaby
Only Hearts
PJ Salvage
Elomi
Kilo Brava
Maison Lejaby
Lise Charmel
Lise Charmel
Endorfinella
Mey
Cosabella
Aubade
Natori
Maison Lejaby
Chantelle
Only Hearts
Menagerie
Aubade
Pour Moi
Falke
Carol Coelho
Carol Coelho
Lise Charmel
Only Hearts
Aubade
Natori
Chantelle
Conturelle
Maison Lejaby
Wacoal
Rosa Faia
Va Bien
Elita
PJ Salvage
Anita
Verdiani
Only Hearts
Calida
Aspen Dreams
PJ Confidential
PJ Confidential
Mey
Luelle
Timpa
Freya
Gossard
Natori
Journelle
Chantelle
Journelle
Elomi
Dita Von Teese
Cosabella
Pour Moi
b.tempt’d
Playful Promises
Bettie Page
Oh La La Cheri
Commando
Commando
Please don’t call trans women “transwomen” and refer to male anatomy :/
Actually, if you read it more carefully, we are showcasing two separate concepts: lingerie for transwomen and lingerie for the “male form” as in men who want to wear lingerie.
WOW! Really interesting article! Love seeing the trends in my favorite brands, and a few new brands I’d like to try. Thanks for all you do.
Ellen, what an amazing report!!! So much beauty! Thank you for this mind-expanding and inspiring overview.